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Constitution Bench

Gayatri Balasamy v. M/s ISG Novasoft Tech. Ltd.

2025 INSC 605Supreme Court of India · Constitution Bench · 30 April 2025

On the power of courts to modify arbitral awards under s.34

Relied on

Followed as good law

2

Shilpa Sailesh v. Varun Sreenivasan

2023 INSC 468

Vedanta Ltd. v. Shenzen Shandong

2018 INSC 959

Distinguished

Considered on different facts

1

Project Director NHAI v. M. Hakeem

[2021] 5 SCR 368

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Kinnari Mullick v. Ghanshyam Das Damani

2017 INSC 1281

Statutes cited

Provisions interpreted

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s.34 Arb. & Conc. Act, 1996

Setting aside an arbitral award

s.37 Arb. & Conc. Act, 1996

Appealable orders

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STATE NIA vs. ATHOKPAM KAJIT SINGH

CNR SCIN010644002025

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01 Nov 2024SARFAESI s.13(2) demand notice issued
31 Jan 202560-day repayment window expires
18 Mar 2025Possession notice under s.13(4)

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Secured debtLimitationPossession u/s 13(4)Guarantor liability

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What grounds challenge the NCDRC's possession finding under SARFAESI?

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2010 INSC 3302009 INSC 11

Two grounds are available on these facts:

  • Possession notice issued before the 60-day window expired
  • Secured creditor's claim barred by limitation from date of default

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